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    383 Chevy

     



    Will a 3.75 stroker work with 6.0 Rods?

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    It's preferred, less tendency for the rod to push the piston out the side of the block. Longer rod more torque. Good thing. You may have to do a little relief (grinding) work in the block for rod clearence, no big deal...

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